Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

“Too Weak to Walk.” how my nerves were ever strengthened lignin, because at that time they were in a state of total collapse. Without any apparent cause my hands used to shake like this. (Here Mr. Holmes shook his hands convulsively.) I was easily startled and frightened, the least sound sending me into a shocking fit of trembling from head to foot. My mind was full cf unearthly imaginations, ail sorts of deformed images appearing distinctly in my thoughts when laying down at night. My bowels were very irregular, and I suffered from a continual i had breath. Every week and every mnu-h I sank lower and lower, and my nervousness at last became so great that I was afraid of anybody coming near me. I had to give up iny employment, and thought myself beyond the reach of medical skill.” "What gave you that impression ?” ‘The utter inability of my doctor to do me good. How many times ne changed his prescriptions for me I caanet now say. v rry often, at all events, and I took air sorts of pills and patent medicines besides. They were all worm than useless till I got hold of the right thing.” •‘What was that ?” “A grand medicine bearing the name of Clements Tonic. My son was cur-d cf biliousness by the same remedy, and when all other physics had been given r Lai without success he bought a hott'e n r Clements Tonic for me. It car.e w ;en hope was gone, but my spirits soon rose again. The effect of Cleft cr.> Tunic was astonishing, as I felt com-icVr-ally improved in a short time after commencing it. , My head became ecsvr alter three dosds, and was soon ontwe-y free from aches. The pains in my b,-or and loins were less acute every day til' trey finally flickered out. and ap pea roe no more. My stomach reaped great benefit from Clements Tome. wb : c't n l an end to the attacks of vomit me; wld-rt bad troubled me for so many mom it,. besides stopping the windy spasms whi i bad so badly affected my heart an . ..used so much pain and anguish. T>• lull, lifeless look about my eyes ,ga place to clearness, and I could now sit dawn and read a book with a contented and cheerful spirit. And how did Ch>"i•nts Tonic make me eat? If anything, i no much, for I had a continual craving i (■>.• food, and there was no discomfevi I i f .er eating either. Ail signs of impaired digestion were cleared away as I continued taking Clements Tonic, a very encouraging feature of that splendid medicine being the remarkable way I I put on flesh, ang gained a healthy collar. I slept ;i,-5 regular as a clock, :uu - spnnd as a boll. Yon may res*’ - wed that my wasted and worn sy?tt" v • ntod the rest which .Clements Tor. • ive me. and as I daily grow stronger ;.;y nervousness disappeared, until fry orres were as steady ns a. rock. ; i, w is a mystery to all who. had seen me before I at art ad on Clements Tania hnv. it way possible for rer to make sub! r ipid headway towa T <fi recovery, and tire sprightly way I now went about my work was a .‘•urprise to myself. Melancholia and despondency have been stran- I

'{gTs to rat c'voi' since CK'ments Tonic t.uiio to my rescue, and complexly restored my health and strength. I cwkl have saved myself a lot of money and a gent deal of suffering had I known such a valuable medicine was, in oxistmice. j hut I have since recommended Clements 'l'nuiu to many friends, who have always thanked me for so doing, and my pxp'vh'iicv' makes me firmly believe that Clements Tonic is capable of curing any complaint.” ‘Khali I publish your statements in the papers ?” ‘‘Certainly. It is a poor return for what Clements Tonic has done for me. j Publish my testimony in any way you please.” STATUTORY DECLARATION. I, Jambs Hclmks, of James-st., Arch Hill. Auckland, in the colonv of New Zealand, do solemnly and sincerely declare that I have carefully read the annexed d icnment, consisting of throe folios and consecutive y number* 1 from one tc ih r ee, ami that it contains anu is a in ur and luith'iir account of my illness and cure bv Clements Tonir v.rt also contains my full permission to publish in any way my statements - which I give voluntarily, without receiving any payment; and I make this solemn-declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true, and by virtue of the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand, inatuled “The justicesot Peace Act, 1882.” j* A Declared at Arch Hill, tills twentv.fourth day October, one thousand nine hundred, before me, j. CAX. HfOLE. J. P,

NOTICE. From the IGth May, the newspaper postage to Canada is reduced v o one penny for each newspaper irrespective of weight. J. Owens, Postmaster.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WOODEX19030703.2.21.5

Bibliographic details

Woodville Examiner, Volume XXI, Issue 3573, 3 July 1903, Page 4

Word Count
839

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Woodville Examiner, Volume XXI, Issue 3573, 3 July 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Woodville Examiner, Volume XXI, Issue 3573, 3 July 1903, Page 4